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Topic: Hurrycat/Vorace opinions please.... (Read 4193 times)
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Hurrycat/Vorace opinions please....
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January 25, 2004, 07:51:59 pm »
I am looking for new suspension forks for my 756, was browsing the web and came across these:
Manufacturers site:
http://www.hurrycat.fr/htm/ital/produit_vor.htm
To buy, follow this link and search for 'vorace'
http://www.xxcycle.com/
The basic idea seems to have been stolen/borrowed from x-links? I was just curios if anyone has had any experience with these forks? I have checked mtbreview and cant find anything on them.
I had as may as well ask: Does anyone have a set of x-links they are willing to part with? Forks must be in good condition but I am not bothered about the condition of the shock, or absence of it. I am uk based, will pay all P&P and import documentation costs if coming from states, wherever.
Thanks.
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Re: Hurrycat/Vorace opinions please....
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January 26, 2004, 01:35:44 am »
The Hurrycat forks look great. They are very comparable to Crosslink forks. you wouldn't even have a problem finding an importer to the Uk it looks like you already have one.
The prices are a little bit high but I would definitely think of getting one if they had a north american distributor.
I sympathize with your out of the loop situation. I'm Canadian myself. Its really hard to find someone willing to ship internationally.
searching on this site would be your best bet.
I will definitely keep you in mind if anything comes up here.
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January 26, 2004, 08:05:29 am »
A Crosslink with adjustable travel? Now there's an idea whose time has come...
I wonder if the 100mm setting causes problems with the "J-path" and handling. Nobody here has ever posted results of a mod to increase travel on an X-link. There was a guy a couple of years ago (Randy in Idaho) who was going to modify his for 5", but I think he dropped off the board before ever actually doing it.
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January 27, 2004, 12:20:36 am »
Hi Seren,
I am a frequent visitor/poster here. I have a Crosslink in "as new" condition. You can see that a wheel was mounted and taken out but that and some minor flecks of paint lost are the only marks. It has the NR2 shock and another brand new NR2 as a spare. My last Crosslink I sold to a buyer in France and it arrived safely though he paid an exorbitant tax in that country. Please email me direct
stp479@aol.com
for photos and more information.
Scott
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January 27, 2004, 07:51:39 pm »
what do the people of hurrycat mean by 'no back wheel' as one of the pro's of their fork?
Jeroen.
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January 28, 2004, 01:07:06 am »
Hi Seren. Did your Vector2's give up the ghost [smiley=dead.gif] or do you just want a newer fork? You could always get a risse unit for your Vector2.
I can vouch for Scott as a good seller. I bought a crabon smart x~link from him and it was in perfect condition. He packed it extermely well too. (Thanks again Scott! [smiley=beer.gif] [smiley=beer.gif] [smiley=beer.gif])
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January 28, 2004, 01:28:42 am »
Thanks Trevor-I hated to see those beauties leave so I packed ' lovingly. Glad to know their in good hands.
Jeroen:" no back wheel" is most likely a reference to our Crosslinks j path trajectory.
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January 28, 2004, 01:37:20 am »
Hey Scott- no prob.
btw, how is the Look fork working out? It "looks" awesome!
How does it perform compared to a crosslink? They seem very similar but the Look has a more machined/lighter appearance.
I almost picked up a 5500c frame myself.... maybe someday. It was a local auction and the seller would have delivered it. The final price was $402 USD That was a good price, but I would rather keep upgrading my 856 at the moment. I think I should be getting to the 22 lbs range now with the Ti pedal axles I just got.
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January 28, 2004, 12:48:36 pm »
The Look/Fournales is similar to the Crosslink with the exception being less compliance over trail chatter (typical air shock) and it seems to be overwhelmed by a very quick series of bumps even with fast rebound. Downhills are better though and at 1200 +- grams it's very light plus that weight loss is from the top of the fork so it helps lower my c.g. a bunch. A few less beers would too!
For XC and racing I don't think you can improve on the 856 and I have no doubt you'll be making 22lbs or lees with the kit you've lined up for that lightweight frame-you should post it at the LightBikes.com site!
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